![]() Within the terms "godan verbs" ( 五段動詞) and "ichidan verbs" ( 一段動詞), the numbers go ( 五, 5) and ichi ( 一, 1) correspond with the number of rows that a verb stem (or inflectional suffix) can span in the gojūon kana table. ![]() Classical Japanese had more verb groups, such as nidan verbs ( 二段動詞, nidan-dōshi, "Class-2 verbs") and yodan verbs ( 四段動詞, yodan-dōshi, "Class-4 verbs"), which are archaic in Modern Japanese. Sometimes categorization is expanded to include a third category of irregular verbs-which most notably include the verbs する ( suru, to do) and 来る ( kuru, to come). ![]() Statistically, there are far more godan verbs than ichidan verbs.
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